Intel reportedly plans to introduce a computer vision development kit, code-named Sonoma Creek
To make it easier for developers to incorporate artificial intelligence in their products
The Register reports that it's obtained internal documents related to Sonoma Creek
which the outlet describes as "a software platform that promises to simplify and speed up the training of AI models for computer vision,"
Sonoma Creek is reportedly designed to work with Intel processors and Nvidia graphics
The company's OpenVino toolkit and the PyTorch and TensorFlow frameworks popular with machine learning developers
Sonoma Creek starts training models "with as few as 10 to 20 images, or a video,"
"comes with an intuitive web-based graphical user interface."
These features are supposed to make developing computer vision projects more approachable